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29B Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 29B bus time schedule & line map 29B South Hiendley - Pontefract View In Website Mode The 29B bus line South Hiendley - Pontefract has one route. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) South Hiendley <-> Pontefract: 5:59 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 29B bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 29B bus arriving. Direction: South Hiendley <-> Pontefract 29B bus Time Schedule 70 stops South Hiendley <-> Pontefract Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:59 AM Regent St East Street, South Hiendley Tuesday 5:59 AM Regent St Charles Street, South Hiendley Charles Street, South Hiendley Civil Parish Wednesday 5:59 AM Elizabeth Avenue Nelson St, South Hiendley Thursday 5:59 AM Elizabeth Avenue, South Hiendley Civil Parish Friday 5:59 AM High St Northgate, South Hiendley Saturday Not Operational High Street, South Hiendley Civil Parish High St Wood Street, South Hiendley Robin Lane Holgate Almshouses, Hemsworth 29B bus Info Direction: South Hiendley <-> Pontefract Robin Lane Vissitt Ln, Hemsworth Stops: 70 Trip Duration: 56 min Barnsley Road Robin Ln, Hemsworth Line Summary: Regent St East Street, South Hiendley, Regent St Charles Street, South Hiendley, Barnsley Rd Vissett Close, Hemsworth Elizabeth Avenue Nelson St, South Hiendley, High St Northgate, South Hiendley, High St Wood Street, Barnsley Road Wortley Place, Hemsworth South Hiendley, Robin Lane Holgate Almshouses, Hemsworth, Robin Lane Vissitt Ln, Hemsworth, Barnsley Road Robin Ln, Hemsworth, Barnsley Rd Barnsley Road Town St, Hemsworth Vissett Close, Hemsworth, Barnsley Road Wortley Cross Street, Hemsworth Civil Parish Place, Hemsworth, Barnsley Road Town St, Barnsley Road Meadow Rise, Hemsworth Hemsworth, Barnsley Road Meadow Rise, Hemsworth, Bus Station Stand A, Hemsworth, Kirkby Road Hemsworth Market, Hemsworth, Kirkby Rd Bus Station Stand A, Hemsworth South Street, Hemsworth, Kirkby Rd Hague Crescent, Hemsworth Bus Station, Hemsworth Hemsworth, Hemsworth Road Bridge House, Hemsworth, Hague Hall Farm, South Kirkby, Ball Kirkby Road Hemsworth Market, Hemsworth Park Farm, South Kirkby, White Apron St Beech Close, South Kirkby, White Apron Street Wmc, South Kirkby Rd South Street, Hemsworth Kirkby, Church House Ph, South Kirkby, Barnsley Kirkby Road, Hemsworth Road the Green, South Kirkby, Barnsley Road Lydgate Rise, South Kirkby, Barnsley Road Kirkby Rd Hague Crescent, Hemsworth Moorthorpe Station, Moorthorpe, Barnsley Road Hemsworth Road, Hemsworth Regent St, Moorthorpe, Barnsley Road Cambridge St, South Elmsall, Barnsley Rd Fire Station, South Hemsworth Road Bridge House, Hemsworth Elmsall, Barnsley Road Witmore St, South Elmsall, Bus Station Stand C, South Elmsall, High Street Ash Hague Hall Farm, South Kirkby Grove, South Elmsall, High St Chapel Lane, South Elmsall, Highƒeld Mill Lane, South Elmsall, Mill Lane Ball Park Farm, South Kirkby Simpson Rd, South Elmsall, Mill Lane Minsthorpe Ln, South Elmsall, Dale Lane Stadium Wy, South Elmsall, White Apron St Beech Close, South Kirkby Dale Lane Elmsall Wy, South Elmsall, Sleep Hill Lane, Wrangbrook, Tom Wood Ash Ln Sheepwalk Lane, Beech Close, South Kirkby And Moorthorpe Civil Parish Upton, Tom Wood Ash Lane Bell St, Upton, Tom White Apron Street Wmc, South Kirkby Wood Ash Lane School St, Upton, Wrangbrook Road Main St, Upton, Waggon Lane Harewood Ln, Upton, Waggon Lane Surgery, Upton, Waggon Lane Church House Ph, South Kirkby Rosedale Close, Upton, High Street Richmond Rd, Church Forge, South Kirkby And Moorthorpe Civil Parish Upton, Common Lane Sunny Ave, Upton, Common Lane Thistle Dr, Upton, Rose Avenue, Upton, East Barnsley Road the Green, South Kirkby Avenue Rose Ave, Upton, Field Lane East Ave, Upton, Field Ln Second Avenue, Upton, Field Ln Quarry Lane, Barnsley Road Lydgate Rise, South Kirkby Upton, Beaconƒeld Road Thorpe Ln, Badsworth, Thorpe Lane Rogerthorpe Manor, Badsworth, Thorpe Barnsley Road Moorthorpe Station, Moorthorpe Gate Estate, Thorpe Audlin, Thorpe Ln Hall Garth Road, Thorpe Audlin, Doncaster Rd Thorpe Ln, Barnsley Road Regent St, Moorthorpe Thorpe Audlin, Mayƒeld Farm, East Hardwick, Doncaster Rd Rigg Lane, East Hardwick, Doncaster Barnsley Road Cambridge St, South Elmsall Rd Darrington Road, East Hardwick, Hardwick Road Empire Street, South Kirkby And Moorthorpe Civil Parish Brookdale Ave, Carleton, Hardwick Road Went Dale Rd, Carleton, Ackworth Rd Hardwick Road, Carleton, Barnsley Rd Fire Station, South Elmsall Ackworth Road Carleton Park Rd, Carleton, Ackworth Road Hardwick Court, Pontefract, Mill Hill Barnsley Road Witmore St, South Elmsall Road Mayors Walk, Pontefract, Southgate Jubilee Barnsley Road, South Elmsall Civil Parish Way, Pontefract, Southgate General Hospital, Pontefract, Bus Station Stand E, Pontefract Bus Station Stand C, South Elmsall Kenyon Street, South Elmsall Civil Parish High Street Ash Grove, South Elmsall High St Chapel Lane, South Elmsall Hillfold, South Elmsall Civil Parish Highƒeld Mill Lane, South Elmsall Mill Lane Simpson Rd, South Elmsall Simpson Road, North Elmsall Civil Parish Mill Lane Minsthorpe Ln, South Elmsall Dale Lane Stadium Wy, South Elmsall Dale Lane Elmsall Wy, South Elmsall Sleep Hill Lane, Wrangbrook Tom Wood Ash Ln Sheepwalk Lane, Upton Tom Wood Ash Lane Bell St, Upton Tom Wood Ash Lane School St, Upton Wrangbrook Road Main St, Upton Waggon Lane Harewood Ln, Upton Waggon Lane Surgery, Upton Waggon Lane Rosedale Close, Upton Rosedale Close, Upton Civil Parish High Street Richmond Rd, Upton 40 High Street, Upton Civil Parish Common Lane Sunny Ave, Upton Penarth Avenue, Upton Civil Parish Common Lane Thistle Dr, Upton Daisy Fold, Upton Civil Parish Rose Avenue, Upton East Avenue Rose Ave, Upton Field Lane East Ave, Upton Field Ln Second Avenue, Upton Field Lane, Upton Civil Parish Field Ln Quarry Lane, Upton Beaconƒeld Road Thorpe Ln, Badsworth Thorpe Lane Rogerthorpe Manor, Badsworth Thorpe Gate Estate, Thorpe Audlin Thorpe Ln Hall Garth Road, Thorpe Audlin Doncaster Rd Thorpe Ln, Thorpe Audlin Mayƒeld Farm, East Hardwick Doncaster Rd Rigg Lane, East Hardwick Doncaster Rd Darrington Road, East Hardwick Hardwick Road Brookdale Ave, Carleton Hardwick Road Went Dale Rd, Carleton Went Croft, Pontefract Ackworth Rd Hardwick Road, Carleton Ackworth Road Carleton Park Rd, Carleton Ackworth Road, Pontefract Ackworth Road Hardwick Court, Pontefract Mill Hill Road Mayors Walk, Pontefract Southgate Jubilee Way, Pontefract Southgate, Pontefract Southgate General Hospital, Pontefract Southgate, Pontefract Bus Station Stand E, Pontefract Richmond Court, Pontefract 29B bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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